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City College Norwich (incorporating Easton College)
Easton CollegeBSc (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026
Zoology
City College Norwich (incorporating Easton College)
Easton CollegeBSc (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026
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Lancaster UniversityZoologyHi, my name is Aimée and I come from Switzerland. I am a fourth year Zoology student with an interest genetics, and using it to conserve the species of our planet. I chose to study at Lancaster after falling in love with the campus on an open day. Last year I completed a placement year working in the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland's WildGenes genetics laboratory. At university one of my favourite things to do is discover new coffee shops around Lancaster with my friends. Besides this I can usually be found in Waterstones buying yet another book or at home playing my latest Nintendo Switch obsession! Nicolas
Bangor UniversityZoologyI studied music for two years in Leeds before coming to Bangor to do a foundation degree so that I could get on the zoology course here. I hope to travel the world and gain experience and skills in conservation, ecology, photography and many other sectors. Star
Bangor UniversityZoologyAs I'm currently studying Zoology with Herpetology, I'm really into reptiles and amphibians (that's the herpetology). My hopes are to go and do animal conservation and research in amazing places like South Africa, Australia, and the US. I'm especially interested in toxicology of reptile venom, and amphibian disease. Katherine
King's College LondonAnatomy, Developmental and Human BiologyI'm a first year anatomy student at King's College London, with a huge passion for both science and the arts. Being Australian, I am keen to do a year abroad there in my third year to visit my family and experience the same uni as my parents.
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